Which is more informative, watching videos or reading blogs?
Cedric Mathias
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For me reading blogs has always been more informative compared to watching videos as when we read blogs our brain try to interpret what is written and we summarize by ourselves which will stay in our brain for a long time compared to watching video tutorials which is like a readymade summary.
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Yash Dudhagara @yashpatel1898
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Both watching videos and reading blogs can be informative, but the choice depends on your preferred learning style and the quality of the content provided.
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Watching videos is better, reading blogs is a pleasure..
Both work and are great sources of learning methods. Personally, I prefer reading blogs, but it depends on the person's preference and their learning style.
It's a very personal choice I would say. Both are skim-worthy if they don't really capture the attention in the right manner.
Personally, I go for videos when its entertainment (no other way i guess :) ) and blogs when it comes to deep tech content.
According to my kknowledge Now videos are much populr instead of blogs. You should use videos section
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@william_mills2 Yeah video keeps us engaging, just personally I thought reading blogs gives our brain more work compared to watching videos
Blogs can provide more in-depth and nuanced information than videos. This is because they can accommodate more text and detail, allowing for a more thorough exploration of a topic.
It ultimately depends on individual learning preferences and the complexity of the topic. What works for one might not work for another.
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For me it's Videos
Both, it's not about that! it's rather about what type of content you prefer to consume!
Some people find watching videos better, others don't and prefer reading!
I prefer whichever will give me good, concise information. If it looks like it's going to take me a long time to gather the information I need, I end up switching sources. I want a source that will help me understand quickly without filler text or content.
Reading blogs can definitely help with retention, but everyone’s different. Some people might find videos more digestible. It’s all about figuring out what works best for you.
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Really depends on the individual's learning style! Interaction with people and watching videos is most helpful.